JT,
You have got the wrong idea about putting pictures into audio.com.
You do not have to have them 1200 x 1200 and you do not have to 're-size' any of the pictures you use before you use them. When I use my own pictures, I use them as taken straight off my mobile, which are 3264 x 1836 (and with my new mobile, 4000 x 2250). And when I use them from pexels.com I use them 'as is'.
Thing is, the audio.com people have done their program in such a way that
their program does all the re-sizing without you having to do anything. Their program also has the means whereby you can make the picture 'square' by first expanding the square they give you over your picture to the size of square you want, and then clicking and dragging it over the part of the picture you want to appear.
Read this post. I have explained how to do the whole process. The picture I started with is from an older mobile, so a bit smaller. But the process is the same whatever size of picture you start with.
http://www.tierce-de-picardie.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=200&t=11774#p67236The only two problems I have had is (a) when I can't get the portion of the picture I want into the square, in which case I use another picture. A picture that
doesn't have the part you want filling the whole picture is best (ie. the part you want is further back in the picture). And (b) when the picture is far too small to start with eg. it has been sent to me on my mobile by someone who has already reduced it to something like 320 x 180 .. and then it comes out all 'grainy'.
I'm sure that this picture you put up in the June Challenge hasn't turned out as you intended it to.
Do an
Edit on this one and try a different picture. You can change any of your pictures you have done for audio.com at any time by using the
Edit.
Hugh